Wayne-Dalton WDTC-20 user manual General Operation Basics, General Operation Reference Guide

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General Operation Basics

The Wayne-Dalton Z-Wave®Enabled Thermostat is a set-back thermostat with a unique Z-Wave®dual identity. The dual identity is designed to work with your Z-Wave®network regardless of the manufacturer of your controller or its date of manufacture. When programming your thermostat to your controller, if it does not respond to the commands, reprogram it using the alternate programming method to enable set-back capability.

The Wayne-Dalton Z-Wave®Enabled Thermostat operating as a set-back thermostat is ideal for use where the user does not have a defined living pattern but wants a comfortable environment when the home is occupied and energy savings when the home is unoccupied. The Wayne-Dalton Z-Wave®Enabled Thermostat can also be operated like a programmable thermostat when controlled by advanced Z-Wave®Controllers such as the Wayne-Dalton computer USB port controllers in PC and Mac formats. Visit the Wayne-Dalton web site, www.wayne-dalton.com, for more information.

Your Z-Wave®Enabled Thermostat can also operate as an ordinary thermostat by manually setting the target temperature for heat or cool modes.

General Operation Basics

Operation

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NORMAL

SAVE

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General Operation Reference Guide

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COOL SAVE HEAT

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A ---

Bind button - Activates Z-Wave® signal for inclusion, exclusion and adding to Scenes, Groups, Zones, etc...

B ---

Temperature Up - increases temperature.

C ---

Temperature Down - decreases temperature,

D ---

Reset button - Locks in the jumper settings and restores default settings for HEAT, HEAT SAVE, COOL, COOL SAVE.

E ---

Normal mode - changes temperature to Normal target temperature when either in Heat or Cool mode.

F ---

Save Energy mode - changes temperature to Save Energy target temperature when either in Heat or Cool mode.

G ---. Heat - activates heating system. Thermostat only operates heating system, starting heating when the room

 

 

temperature falls one degree below the target temperature.

H ---

Cool - activates cooling system. Thermostat only operates cooling system, starting cooling when the room

J ---

temperature rises one degree above the target temperature.

Fan - controls fan automatically with either heat or cool system if in AUTO mode. Will turn on Fan (if fan was

1 ---

connected during installation) and fan will continuously run.

COOL - Indicates Cool mode is activated and operating at the NORMAL target temperature.

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SAVE - Indicates Save Energy target temperature is activated and will be paired with either HEAT or COOL to

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indicate whether it is Heat or Cool Save Energy mode.

HEAT - Indicates Heat mode is activated and operating at the NORMAL target temperature.

4 ---

F - Readout is in degrees Fahrenheit, (Note: If C is present, readout is in degrees Celsius)

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Battery icon - If present, indicates the battery power is low and the battery needs to be replaced.

6 ---

Z-Wave®icon - If radio waves are present and flashing it indicates it is a node on a Z-Wave®network. If waves

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are not present, then the thermostat is not a node on any Z-Wave®network.

 

ROOM TEMP - indicates the numerical readout is actual room temperature.

 

 

TARGET

TEMP - indicates the numerical readout is the target temperature in the mode displayed

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(either HEAT, COOL, COOL SAVE, or SAVE HEAT.)

Number(75) - indicates current room temperature if “Room Temp” is displayed below the number or indicates

target temperature if “Target Temp” is displayed below the number.

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Contents For Model WDTC-20 Important NoticeThis manual should be retained for future reference Table of Contents Table of ContentsManual Operation Programming Target Temperatures 23-25 WaveProgrammingGlossary BasicsWaveEnabled Thermostat Basics Package Contents General InformationTools required Next InstallationRemoving Existing Thermostat Pencil to prevent Wires from fallingWall Into wall openingPull the wires through the wire hole in the base Thermostat Control Unit Mounting BaseMounting Base Screws Connect labeled wires only to a terminal Opening. Do not allow wiring betweenMatches your wiring needs. a needle-nose Thermostat mounting base and wallWiring Information Heat Pump SystemsOW2 W Y RH RC G a IMPORTANT! Additional Wiring Notes ResetJumper Reference Guide JP5 JP3 JP4 JP1 JP2Wire RH Y Wire Heat/Cool + CWire W2 W RH Y WireModify Label Scheme Cross Reference ChartCommon Designations for Zoned Hot Water Systems Common Designations for Lennox Heat Pump SystemsJP5 Wire Heat + C Wiring and Jumper ConfigurationRH RC G a RH GStep B Connect your wires to the corresponding Wire Heat/Cool + C Wiring and Jumper ConfigurationTerminals on the thermostat base. Wrap wire around JP5 JP3 JP4 JP1O W2 W Y RH RC G a Or O Y RH GJP5 JP3 JP4 JP1 JP2 JP2Securely using a Phillips or slotted screwdriver Your Labeled Wires Box to the leftW2 W Y W2 W Slotted screwdriver+ AA Low Battery Icon Located on Thermostat LCD DisplayReturn to Auto position for Normal operation Check HeatTemperature Offset Advanced Installation InformationCelsius/Fahrenheit Readout JP1Operation General Operation BasicsGeneral Operation Reference Guide   Programming Programming Target temperaturesProgramming Normal Cool target temperature Programming Save Heat target temperatureButton. Target Temp will appear in the display ProgrammingProgramming Cool Save target temperature Heat mode, if the temperature falls more thanWaveProgramming Operation WaveProgrammingPress and Release Bind button Full Z-WavelogoAlternate Programming Directions Programming Examples WaveProgramming ThinkEssentials ExamplePress the ADD Device button in the ThinkEssentials window Normal to Save Energy Operating ThermostatDesign TAB Programming ExamplesWaveProgramming Example with WDHA-12R On the Wireless Gateway, pressRemoving Thermostat from Wireless Gateway primary controller Press and release the Bind button on WaveAlternate Programming Example with HA-09WDController WaveAlternate ProgrammingCustomer Support

WDTC-20 specifications

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